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2401 Marriage date from pages watched by "TheCouches" on WeRelate.org wiki for Walter and Ella. Family F19864
 
2402 Marriage date source: Ronnie Adkins Family F2144
 
2403 Marriage Index gives 30 Mar 1847 given elsewhere as 25 Mar 1847. Family F21654
 
2404 marriage license #105 Family F1107
 
2405 marriage license #47 Family F1114
 
2406 Marriage License for Jeanne and John M. Young gives Jeanne's birthdate as 07 Apr 1910, Brooklyln, NY. Burns, Jeanne C. (I572)
 
2407 Marriage License: 29 Jan 1870 Family F2029
 
2408 Marriage notes for Catherine Litherland and John Thrasher:
Notes from Wanda Gaffke list marriage abt.1833 and the birth of son
George abt.1833. 
Family F22926
 
2409 Marriage notes for Malinda Litherland and Hirman Hinton:
Wanda Gafkke shows another marriage for Malinda to David Coker. 
Family F23182
 
2410 Marriage notes for Nancy Litherland and John Minner:
Notes from Wanda Gaffke list children : Richard Conner Minner-B. 1819
Susann
Minner-B. 1825
George
Minner-B. 1830
Robert
Minner-B. 1832
Martha
B. Minner-B. 1834
these names may be correct because it comes closer to the marriage date
then what I have listed. 
Family F22870
 
2411 Marriage notes for Nancy Litherland and John Scott:
Notes from Wanda Gaffke List a John M. Scott as a child.
 
SCOTT, John McHaney (I3688)
 
2412 Marriage of Augustus and Lillian established by Augustus's death record, Rhode Island-EASy film 2032627. Family F27718
 
2413 Marriage of Edwin and Amanda is listed in Illinois marriages as...
GREATHOUSE, EDWWARD COUCH, AMANDA C 1876-11-16 E /8 256 WABASH
 
Family F21018
 
2414 Marriage of Thomas Lamb & Isabell Lamb given in North Carolina-VR film 0276138 ref 2:3XZF9TJ as 14 Sep 1857 in New Hanover, North Carolina (same as Pender Co); and in North Carolina-EASy transcribed variously as 14 Sep 1857, 24 Sep 1857...in New Hanober Co., North Carolina, United States film 276230 & 276194. Family F1110
 
2415 Marriage of William's daughter, Jane McCauley to a Mr. McCollum is documented in William's will. Family F1642
 
2416 Marriage performed by W. W. Adkins. Family F18316
 
2417 Marriage possibly in Washington Co, VA. Family F24823
 
2418 Marriage Record Book B, page 5
Drew County, Arkansas
Compiled by Jennie (Jane) Belle Lyle 1966
-----------------------------------------
Matthew J. King 25 to Caroline Newton 19, May 23, 1850, by J. M. Carr, MG. B-50 
Family F918
 
2419 Marriage record of Glen Leroy Couch and Jeanne Burns Young gives Belmont, Wabash Co, IL as Glen's birth place. Couch, Glen Leroy (I2739)
 
2420 marriage records for IL. Volume 417 page 14

Bradley S. Couch with wife Maria E. (Greathouse) and children Maurio D (son), John W., Edwin E. from image 1900 Census Salem Precinct, Edwards Co, IL.
 
Family F20687
 
2421 Marriage year also given as 1666. Benjamin and Lydia are said to have had 7 sons together. HIGGINS, Benjamin (I1469)
 
2422 Marriage year estimated from 1910 Alexandria, LA Census. Family F2431
 
2423 Married 1) Martha Couch 11 Jun 1747, 2) Sarah Andrews 9 Nov 1764. Lived in Green's Farms. His homestead near the summit of Clapboard-hill was burned by the British in 1779.

The ancestors of Nathan Godfrey, step great grandfather of Maj. Gen. Darius Nash Couch, are given in The History of (Fairfield,) Fairfield Co, CT 1700-1800 Vol. I., pages 372-374. 
Godfrey, Lt. Nathan (I9883)
 
2424 married 964 or 865 Family F25199
 
2425 married as widow of Mr. Long? Johnston, Catharine (I2144)
 
2426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25109
 
2427 Married at home. Family F27018
 
2428 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25114
 
2429 Married at Thomas Carroll Lamb's home by Reverend A. Tomlin of the Old Primitive Baptist Faith. Witnesses: Carrie chestnutt, Sarah A. Lamb. Family F1669
 
2430 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25111
 
2431 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F27517
 
2432 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25130
 
2433 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25117
 
2434 Married by P.E. Thornburg. His residence at the year of marriage: Akron, OH. Her residence at the year of marriage: Kenna, Jackson Co, WV. Dixie is listed on Marriage License as born 1916 in Jackson Co, WV; however, she was born in 1920 in Kanawha Co, WV (and apparently lived in Jackson County after the death of her mother and/or father in 1928 & 1931 respectively). Family F728
 
2435 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F25129
 
2436 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F27376
 
2437 Married by Rev. Earl G. Hissom. Residence at year of marriage: Rt.5, Charleston, Kanawha Co, WV. Family F1632
 
2438 Married by Rev. William Rexroat. Family F26575
 
2439 Married by the Rev. F. H. Marling, Congregational Minister Family F27955
 
2440 Married by: J.H. Little, Justice of the Peace, witnesses James Hayes and Margaret Hayes. Family F26742
 
2441 Married to Jasper as Nancy Bellinger. According to their marriage record, Jasper is her 6th husband (her age 56), while it is Jasper's 1st marriage (his age 46). Some records for Nancy show her as born even earlier. Harmon, Nancy (I15918)
 
2442 Married Viola Pratts, 29 Apr 1921 in Orleans Parish, LA. Dupart, Victor (I19295)
 
2443 Marshall (MI) Evening Chronicle
Saturday, May 24, 1975
City and Regional Briefs
Ogle S. Couch, 17117 F Drive South, died Friday morning in Tampa, Fla. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Court-Putnam Funeral Home.

Marshall (MI) Evening Chronicle
Tuesday, May 27, 1975
Ogle S. Couch services were this morning
Services were at 11 a.m. today for Ogle S. Couch, 77, 17117 F Drive S., from the Court-Putnam Funeral Home.

Rev. W.E. Lauterback of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Albion, officiated and burial was at Lyon Lake Cemetery.

He died Friday at Tamps (Fla.) General Hospital. He was born Sept. 9, 1897.

His wive[sic], Hazel M., preceded him in death June 8, 1962.

He is survived by a step-daughter, Ida Surlock.

Marshall (MI) Evening Chronicle
Wednesday, May 28, 1975
City and Regional Briefs
Funeral services for Ogle S. Couch who died Friday in Tampa, Fla., were held Tuesday from the Court-Putnam Funeral Home. The Rev. W.E. Lauterbach from the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Albion, officiated and the interment followed in the Lyon Lake Cemetery. Paul A. Humiston was the organist. 
Couch, Ogle Sharon (I13166)
 
2444 Martha's death certificate gives her birthplace as Kanawha Co, WV. Smith, Martha Jane (I5125)
 
2445 Martin Barnham was Sheriff of London in 1598, and he and his son, Francis, were knighted in 1603 at Whitehall. Barnham, Sir Martin (I11764)
 
2446 Martine, Martina, Marteen Keller, Martine (I12322)
 
2447 Mary "Polly" Litherland
 
LITHERLAND, Mary (I3794)
 
2448 Mary Sprosty Hononka immigrated to the United States in 1866 (per 1900 census). Sprosty, Mary (I17350)
 
2449 Mary A. was listed in the 1850 census as a Waggoner, but later as a Strickland. Strickland, Mary A. (I13455)
 
2450 Mary being married to John M. Hochstafl is from U.S. City Directories, (1822-1995), 1958, Fresno, Fresno Co, CA Hill, Mary A. (I14494)
 
2451 Mary Jane Jaques, married to Thomas M. Aldrich, was apparently widowed by 1901, with their last child born in 1877. There are pension records of a Thomas Aldrich and a death record in 1890; however, the index records I have do not show Thomas's spouse's name. The record for the second marriage of their son, Augustus Sanford Aldrich (to Lillian Mercer), shows his father as Thomas and his mother as Mary J. White...even though we know his mother was Mary Jane Jaques from the record of Augustus's first marriage (to Annie Levine). So Mary Jaques Aldrich and Mary White are the same person. Family F27721
 
2452 Mary lived with a couple as second parents, details unavailable. They had a son named John. Speyers, Mary (I496)
 
2453 Mary Smalley was the second wife of Ephraim Doane. Family F5035
 
2454 Mary was of Greaat Stanbridge, County Essex, England, and was the first of the four wives of John Winthrop, Sr., followed by Thomasine Clopton, Margaret Tyndal, and Martha Rainsborough. (information from Clopton Family Tree) Forth, Mary (I8227)
 
2455 Mary Wheeler listed as Giles Smith's 2nd wife.

Either lineage or date problems exist related to Mary Wheeler's ancestor-parents. For Mary to be the daughter of Thomas Wheeler and Ann Halsey, according to the current dates, Mary would be born when Ann is 10 years old, and Ann would be married when 8 years old.

Mary's husband, Giles Smith's lineage is also in question. Rather than being the son of Thomas Smith and Frances Sanford, he is more likely the son of Henry Smith and Anne Pynchon. Frances Smith then, would be his grandmother, but there is some lack of clarity in this lineage as well. I have no documentation for either lineage. 
WHEELER, Mary (I4474)
 
2456 Mary's birth date is from the California Death Index, 1940-1997 (in which her 1973 death is in that range). Hill, Mary A. (I14494)
 
2457 Mary's death date is from the California Death Index. Hill, Mary A. (I14494)
 
2458 Mary's maiden name as Jaques is established by the marriage record for Augustus Sanford Aldrich and Annie Levine in 1882. Her surname is given as White in the death record for Augustus Sanford Aldrich in 1920. Her middle name as Jane is established by the birth record of Augustus S. Aldrich in 1856. From these, the conclusions given here are Mary Jane Jaques married first a Mr. White prior to 1852, then married Thomas Aldrich. Jaques, Mary Jane (I11891)
 
2459 Mary's maiden name is also Massie according to some sources. MASSIE, Mary (I5133)
 
2460 Mary's marriage record gives her birthplace as Mason Co, Va; however, her birth record gives Davis Creek, Kanawha Co, VA. Family F1842
 
2461 Mary's surname as "Hill" is from the birth record of John Michael Hochstafl, born in 1946 in Fresno. Hill, Mary A. (I14494)
 
2462 Mary, wife of Robert W. McClellan, was originally buried in the Old Hamilton Burying Ground, Hamilton, Butler Co, OH. Barr, Mary (I5542)
 
2463 Masonic Garden 2-7-A-2-A Van Cleve, Linda Sue (I18558)
 
2464 Matilda is also given as Cleotilde Grenot (1930 Census, Los Angeles, CA). Grenot, Matilda (I6572)
 
2465 Matilda is the Latin form of Maud, who was the only surviving legitimate child of King Henry I. In something of a political coup for her father, Matilda was betrothed to the German Emperor, Henry V, when she was only eight. They were married on 7 January 1114. She was twelve and he was thirty-two. Unfortunately there were no children and on the Emperor's death in 1125, Matilda was recalled to her father's court. Matilda's only legitimate brother had been killed in the disastrous Wreck of the White Ship in late 1120 and she was now her father's only hope for the continuation of his dynasty. The barons swore allegiance to the young Princess and promised to make her queen after her father's death. But she needed heirs and in April 1127, Matilda found herself obliged to marry Prince Georffrey of Anjou and Maine. He was thirteen and she twenty-three. It is thought that the two never got on. However, despite this unhappy situation, they had three sons in four years. Matilda was absent in Anjou at the time of her father's death on 1 December 1135, possibly due to pregnancy. Matilda was not in much of a position to take up the throne, which had been promised her and she quickly lost out to her fast-moving cousin, Stephen. With her husband, she attempted to take Normandy. With encouragement from supporters in England though, it was not long before Matilda invaded her rightful England domain and so began a long-standing Civil War from the power base of her half-brother, Robert of Gloucester, in the West Country. After three years of armed struggle, she at last gained the upper hand at the Battle of Lincoln, in February 1141, where King Stephen was captured. However, despite being declared Queen or "Lady of the English" at Winchester and winning over Stephen's brother, Henry of Blois, the powerful Bishop of Winchester, Matilda alienated the citizens of London with her arrogant manner. She failed to secure her coronation and the Londoners joined a renewed push from Stephen's Queen and laid seige to the Empress in winchester. She managed to escape to the West, but while commanding her rear guard, her brother was captured by the enemy. Matilda was obliged to swap Stephen for robert on 1st November 1141. Thus the King soon reimposed his Royal authority. In 1148, after the death of her half-brother, Matilda finally returned to Normandy, leaving her son, who in 1154, would become Henry II, to fight on in England. She died at Rouen on the 10th of September 1169 and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey.

Matilda (Maud the Empress) of England (1102-1167), was left the sole legitimate child of Henry I. by the loss of his son in the White Ship (1120). She married (1) Emperor Henry V, Emperor of Rome, and was crowned at Mainz (1114), but was widowed in 1125 and married (2) Geoffrey IV. le Bel, Plantaganet, 10th Count of Anjou and Maine, Duke of Normandy, having won the Duchy from Stephen, son of Fulk V. the Younger, 9th Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, and his wife, Ermengarde. See their ancestral lineage elsewhere in Vol. I. Her first husband was thirty years older, her second husband, ten years younger than herself. Henry made the barons recognize the Empress as his heir (1126, 1131, and 1133), but when he died Stephen ignored her claim to rule England by hereditary right. The Normans preferred his chivalrous geniality to her haughtiness and they disliked the House of Anjou as much as they did the House of Blois, into which Stephen's mother, the Conqueror's daughter Adela, had married. The Empress appealed to the Pope in vain (1136) and Archbishop Thurstan of York defeated her uncle and champion, David I., King of Scotland (1084-1153) at the Battle of the Standard (1138); but at last she landed in England. Geoffrey was the original Plantaganet, so named by his companions for the broom corn he wore on his person. 
PRINCESS OF ENGLAND, Matilda (I5734)
 
2466 Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031  OF FLANDERS, Matilda (I5981)
 
2467 Maud (Matilda) was the daughter of Edward of Salisbury, feudal baron of Trowbridge and of Chitterne, both in Wiltshire. She brought as her dowry the feudal barony of Trowbridge, while Chitterne was inherited by her brother Walter of Salisbury. de Evreux, Mathilda (I7207)
 
2468 Maud Marshal, married (1) Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk; (2) William de Warren, Earl of Surrey; and (3) Walter de Dunstanville. This lady, upon the death of her youngest brother, Anselme, Earl of Pembroke, s.p., in 1245, and the division of the estates, obtained as her share, the manor of Hempsted-Marshal, in Berks, with office of Marshal of England, which was inherited by her son, Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, and surrendered to the crown by her grandson, Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk. Maud, Countess of Norfolk, had likewise the manors of Chepstow and Carlogh. MARSHAL, Maud (Matilda) * (I6908)
 
2469 May 22, 1627 as recorded in the Plymouth Colony Records - The Division of Cattle, 1627 listed Hickes: Robert, Margret, Samuell, Ephraim, Lydia, Phebe (others as Jene)...(The twelveth lott fell to John Jene & his companie joyned to him his wife...to this lott fell the greate white backt cow wch was brought over with the first in the Ann, to wch cow the keepeing of the bull was joyned for thes psonts to pvide for. heere also two shee goats.), also listed Edward Banges (husb of Lydia).

Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. / This goeth in wth a corner by ye ponde. - Robert Hickes (also Robart Hickes his wife & children)

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Fortune 1621




ROBERT HICKS

ORIGIN:
London

MIGRATION:
1621 on Fortune

FIRST RESIDENCE:
Plymouth

OCCUPATION:
Fellmonger (in England).

FREEMAN:
In the "1633" list of Plymouth freemen, among those admitted before 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In the Plymouth section of the 1639 Plymouth Colony list of freemen, with the annotation "dead" [PCR 8:173].

EDUCATION:
His inventory included "3 books" valued at 8s. His widow, Margaret, signed her will.

ESTATE:
In the 1623 Plymouth division of land, "Robart Hickes" was granted one acre as a passenger on the Fortune, and his wife and children were granted four acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:5, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Robert Hicks, Margaret Hicks, Samuel Hicks, Ephraim Hicks, Lydia Hicks and Phebe Hicks were the sixth through eleventh persons in the twelfth company [PCR 12:13].

Assessed 18s. in the Plymouth tax list of 25 March 1633 and 12s. in the list of 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. "Robert Hickes" was thirty-seventh on the list of Purchasers [PCR 2:177].

On 10 February 1629 Robert Hicks purchased two acres on the north side of town from Steven Dean [PCR 12:7]. On 29 August 1638 Clement Briggs acknowledged his sale of "one acre of land in the upper fall near the second brook" to "Mr. Rob[er]teeks" [PCR 12:34]. On 9 December 1639 "Mr. Rob[er]te Hicks" rented five acres at Reed Pond to John Smyth for three years, Smyth to fence the east side of the land [PCR 12:51]. On 13 July 1639 George Sowle acknowledged his sale of two acres of land to Robert Hicks of Plymouth [PCR 12:45]. On 20 July 1639 John Barnes of Plymouth, yeoman, acknowledged his sale of four acres of meadow at High Pynes to Mr. Robert Hicks [PCR 12;45]. On 11 February 1639[/40] Mr. Robert Hicks of Plymouth, planter, sold to Samuell Hicks his eldest son all his house, outhouses and garden in Plymouth, together with four acres of land and eight acres of land and all the meadow at the Heigh Pynes and Iland Creek, and all his right title and interest in the land, and three cows [PCR 12:54]. On 7 April 1642 Mr. Robert Hicks sold two acres of marsh at Heigh Pines to Mr. William Bradford [PCR 12:79]. On 7 May 1642 Mr. Robert Hicks sold seven acres of upland at Iland Creek to William Brett of Duxbury [PCR 12:80]. On the same day he acknowledged his deed to John Reynor of three acres of marsh meadow at Heigh Pynes [PCR 12:80]. On 9 October 1645 Mr. Robert Hicks sold to Georg Partrich a parcel of marsh meadow consisting of two acres [PCR 12:115].

In his will, dated 28 May 1645 and proved 15 May 1648,
"Robert Hicks of Plymouth ... being full of infirmities of body" bequeathed to "my son Ephraim all that my dwelling house barn and buildings with the gardens ... in Plymouth," also "all those three fields one lying on the north side of the said town of Plymouth ..., the second which I lately purchased of Mr. John Aldin and the third called the south field"; "but my mind and will is that my executrix hereafter named shall have and enjoy three rooms in the said house during her life she keeping herself unmarried, viz. the hall and chamber over and cellar underneath, and also that my said son Ephraim shall pay her the thirds of the said lands during her life and widowhood"; to "my said son Ephraim all my lands lying at Iland Creek on Duxbery side except two lots of upland of twenty acres apiece lying next unto Mr. Kemp's lands, which I hereby give and bequeath unto John Banges my grandchild"; to "my executrix ... the rents of the said land not set and let forth for six years yet to come if she shall so long live, but all the rest of my lands ... I give unto my said son Ephraim"; "I give unto John Reyner the son of Mr. John Reyner our teacher fifty acres of the purchased lands accruing ... to me as a purchaser of my share of lands lying at Seawams or Secunck if the said Mr. John Reyner his father do remain at Plymouth"; to "Samuell my eldest son" fifty acres; to "my said son Ephraim" fifty acres; to "John Watson" fifty acres; to "John Bangs" fifty acres; to "the younger of Mr. Charls Chancy's sons which his wife had at one birth when he dwelt at Plymouth" fifty acres; to "my said son Ephraim" household goods; to the Town of Plymouth one cow calf; to "William Pontus" 20s.; to "John Faunce" 20s.; to "Nathaneell Morton" 20s.; to "Thomas Cushman" 20s.; "Margaret my loving wife" sole executrix and residue; Mr. John Howland, Mannasses Kempton and Thomas Cushman overseers; to John Howland and Mannasses Kemton 10s. each for a remembrance; to Joshua Prat "a suit of my wearing clothes with a pair of shoes and stockings"; to Samuell Eddy a pair of wearing stockings; to "my said son Ephraim ... my four oxen, paying my loving wife ... the thirds of the profits of the lands as is before mentioned ... and to draw her twenty loads of wood yearly to her house in Plymouth during her life" [MD 8:144-46, citing PCPR 1:1:703].

The inventory of the estate of "Mr. Robert Hicks deceased the 24th of May 1647 taken the fifth of July in the year aforesaid also exhibited upon oath the 4th of May 1648" totalled  
HICKS, Robert (I1915)
 
2470 may be same Ephraim Hicks, husband of Elizabeth Howland HICKS, Ephraim (I1925)
 
2471 may be same Ephraim Hicks, son of Robert Hicks and Margaret Winslow HICKS, Ephraim (I2205)
 
2472 May have been married to Andrew Scull (see 1920 US Census, Egg Harbor, Atlantic, NJ). Couch, Phobe A. (I3385)
 
2473 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates

Division of Land 1623 - South side - Robt. Bartlet one acre

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Anne 1623 
BARTLETT, Robert (I2114)
 
2474 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates

Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. - Pacience & Fear Brewster wth Robart Long 
BREWSTER, Fear (I1539)
 
2475 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates

Passenger list, Mayflower

from Mayflower Inventory: sea chest, morter and pestel, spectacles, old hat and cap, eight jars and a case of bottles, six stools and three old chairs

The Division of Cattle, 1627 lists Allertons: Isaac, Bartholomew, Remember, Mary, Sarah

Division of Land 1623 - The meersteads & garden plotes of...which came first layd out 1620. / these lye on the South side of the brooke to the baywards - Isaak Allerton

September 26, 1636, Isaac made a deposition in Boston, stating he was aged about 53 years. If so, that would make him born around 1583, rather than 1586.
 
ALLERTON, Isaac (I1541)
 
2476 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates

Passenger list, Mayflower

Per William Bradford c1650 in passenger list of Mayflower: Remember is married at Salem and hath three or four children living. 
ALLERTON, Remember (I2126)
 
2477 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates

Passenger list, Mayflower

Per William Bradford in passenger list Mayflower: Mary is married here and hath four children. 
ALLERTON, Mary (I2127)
 
2478 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates
 
LITTLE, Thomas (I2112)
 
2479 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates
 
CHURCH, Richard (I2113)
 
2480 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates
 
CUSHMAN, Thomas (I2129)
 
2481 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates 
WARREN, Abigail (I1508)
 
2482 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates 
WARREN, Anna (I2108)
 
2483 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates 
WARREN, Elizabeth (I2109)
 
2484 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates 
WARREN, Mary (I2110)
 
2485 Mayflower Daughters
MD 6:244, 1904 With Updates 
WARREN, Sarah (I2111)
 
2486 MAYFLOWER PASSENGER: Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling. And a boy was put to him called Richard More, and another of his brothers. The rest of his children were left behind and came over afterwards.

==Taken from a web site of the Pilgrim Hall Museum by Doug Couch

The Division of Cattle, 1627 listed Brewster: William, Love, Wrestling, Jonathan, Lucrecia, Willm, Mary...also Thomas Prince, Patience Prince, Rebecka Prince (the fift lot fell to Mr Willm Brewster & his companie Joyned to him...to this lot ffell one of the fower Heyfers Came in the Jacob Caled the Blind Heyfer & two shee goats)

Division of Land 1623 - The Falles of their grounds which came first over in the May-Floure, according as their lotes were cast. 1623 - Mr. William Brewster 
BREWSTER, Elder William (I1534)
 
2487 Mayflower Passengers List ALLERTON, Bartholomew (I2125)
 
2488 Mayor of Soper, OK Walling, Mayor James Burl (I10039)
 
2489 Mayor of Steinweiler Wannier, Abraham Mayor of Steinweiler (I6403)
 
2490 McFerrin data lists death 1853 in Lawrence Co, OH. MASSIE, Jeptha Jr. (I5119)
 
2491 McFerrin data lists death place as Lawrence Co, OH. MEADOWS, Anna (I5120)
 
2492 McLean County Cemetery Book, Vol. 1, p.108 — Sadie's is an unmarked grave. Grant, Sadie (I17820)
 
2493 Meadows East - Lot 3112, Grave 1 Legg, Ferris Gatch (I15924)
 
2494 Meadows West - Lot 3792, Grave 6 Legg, Bertha Florence (I15941)
 
2495 Meadows West - Lot 3792, Grave 6 Reisner, Otto Greenlee (I15942)
 
2496 Mehetable's surname being Haugen is not proven. Haugen, Mehetable (I11809)
 
2497 Melissa Ann Lindsay, second wife of Cornelius Berninger, is shown in the 1880 census with Cornelius, along with (Edward) Elwood and Louise from his first marriage...and with Martha Lindsay as his stepdaughter. Therefore it is inferred here that Melissa was previously married to a Mr. Lindsay, and her maiden name is yet unknown. Additionally, living next door to Cornelius and Melissa, is Lucy Lindsay, age 67, with a grandson, David Lindsay. It is likely that David, like Martha, is a child of Melissa, and is shown here as such. David is 23 and old enough to care for his grandmother, Lucy next door, so she doesn't have to live alone. In 1890, Lucy Lindsay is shown in a pension record as the widow of James Lindsay, a Civil War veteran. Since Lucy appeared in 1880 without a spouse, it may be that James died during the war. James Lindsey and Lucy Ann are shown in the 1860 census with three children: Thomas W. age 7, Juliam age 11, and Joseph age 13. Thus it is likely that either Thomas or Joseph was Melissa's first husband (Mr. Lindsay). (No record found showing the former marriage of Melissa, and who Mr. Lindsay was.) Family F288
 
2498 Member of the Butler County Medical Society, 1869. Patchell, James G. Jr. (I2272)
 
2499 Mentioned in 1825 Will of father, John's. Andrews, Eleanor (I19130)
 
2500 Merovachus, son of Clodomir II, King of the Sicambri, led an army of some 22,000 warriors agaionst the Roman towns in Italy. His victories included the overthrow of the Bohemians. Merovachus died in 95 B.C. He had a son named Cassander. KING OF THE SICAMBRI, Merodachus (I6991)
 
2501 Methodist Clergy per 1850 Census, Duplin Co, NC Perkins, Edgar Laurens (I10432)
 
2502 Methuselah (variously, Mathusala), son of Enoch, lived for 969 years, from 3317 B.C. to 2348 B.C. In Anunnaki lore, Methuselah was known as Matushal (aka Who By The Bright Waters Raised). He married Edna, daughter of Azrial, and had three sons: Lamech, Rake El, and Eliakim. Methuselah (I8061)
 
2503 Military Service: BET 1861 AND 1864 Civil War in Co. K 3rd NY Infantry
Note: Hiram L. COUCH learned the molder's trade and worked in a foundry. Then he joined the army and served in the Civil War in Co. K 3rd NY Infantry, enlisting in April 1861. Hiram was promoted to Captain on merit at Pawnee Landing, Folly Island, SC. On the 16th May 1864 he was shot badly in the arm and it was amputated. He was in hospital for 7 months or more and was eventually discharged due to ill health. He belonged to several local lodges. Hiram never married. [Census info shows that he lived in the family home with his parents, along with the Giles PLATT family for many years.] 
COUCH, Hiram Larry (I3294)
 
2504 Minister of Ardnamurchan Fletcher, Rev. Angus (I18280)
 
2505 Minnie's birth record (compiled) says she was born 11-15-1880 and her death certificate shows 1878 as her birth year. However, definitively, the 1880 census taken in June 1880, shows her as 8 months old, setting her birth year as 1879Plumley, Minnie (I9909)
 
2506 Mirbalais, St. Domingue (Haiti) Pilie, Louis Philippe (I19431)
 
2507 Mirebalais, St. Domingue (Haiti) Deschamps, Marie Marguerite Elisabeth (I19436)
 
2508 Mirebalais, St. Domingue (Haiti) Family F2519
 
2509 Mirebalais, St. Domingue (Haiti) Pilie, Gilbert Joseph (I19439)
 
2510 Misc Source Notes from Nancy Bowers family tree site on April 21, 2009:

Update, Feb, 2002.
My research has led me to the strong possibility that the father of John Carter was James Carter, born about 1800 in Kentucky - possibly Montgomery County KY. I also have reason to believe that John's mother was Margurite REFFETT, also from Montgomery County KY.

Sources:
1.Doyleen Turner, wife of Jim Turner, who is a descendant of Mary Carter and Benjamin Turner.
2. John and Richard Sutton, grandsons of Ida Carter Sutton.
Thanks cousins! I could never have gotten this far without your help!
3. Census records, 1850 through 1910, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas.
4. Marriage records, obituaries etc.
 
Family F26604
 
2511 Misc Source Notes from Nancy Bowers family tree site:

Sources:
1. Some Kiblers from the Shenandoah Valley by Donald H. Ping
2. Marriage records for John and Frances Carter and John and "Carrie" Koontz.
3. Census records: 1850 - 1880 Jasper Co. IL, 1880 Newton County MO
4. Will and probate records of George Kibler

 
Family F26610
 
2512 Misc. - Eggleton is on Big Creek, just over the ridge from Clymer Creek. Both eventually flow into the Mud River. Atkins, Unnamed son (I13195)
 
2513 MISC...

Doug Couch to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Genealogical Relationship

1. One lineage of ancestors ascending from Douglas Eugene Couch (born California 1947) goes back through Nicholas Snow (born England 1600) to Nicholas Snow (born England 1530, married to Elizabeth (Katherine) Harwoode).

2. Nicholas Snow (born England 1530) is father to Nicholas Snow (born England 1578, married to Elizabeth Rowlles).

3. Nicholas Snow (born England 1578) and Elizabeth Rowlles had sons Nicholas Snow (born England 1600, married to Constance Hopkins, Mayflower passenger) and Anthony Snow (born abt 1629, married to Abigail Warren).

4. One lineage of ancestors ascending from Franklin Delano Roosevelt (born 1882, married to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt) goes back through Anthony Snow (born abt 1629) to Nicholas Snow (born England 1530, married to Elizabeth (Katherine) Harwoode).

5. Although distant and removed, this is a 10th Cousin relationship.


Note by Doug Couch: The birth dates of alleged brothers, Nicholas Snow (born 1600) and Anthony Snow (born abt 1629), and said to be born by the same parents seems rather unlikely. My guess is that someone gathering genealogy information (from which I obtained this lineage connection information) made certain assumptions of relationship that do not exist, or had incorrect information about their various births or parentage through other spouses not named in this information. Thus, before presenting this as lineage for any official purpose, these facts should be researched and determined as possible, utilizing well-researched lineages providing corroborating documentation, particularly primary documents. Other resources list three children of Nicholas 1578, William, Nicholas and Anthony, all born circa 1600 (i.e.-unknown).
 
SNOW, Nicholas (I909)
 
2514 Misc.: On the web site at Curry's, Dixie's photo was named Della Kidd. Turley, Dixie (I12603)
 
2515 mistress
 
OF FALAISE, Herleva (I6794)
 
2516 mistress during Lothair II's marriage to Teutberga, later his wife Valrade (I6848)
 
2517 Mohaney's death record says he was born in Kanawha Co, VA. However, reportedly he was born in Pittsylvania Co, VA and moved to the Coal River area near the Kanawha Co/Lincoln Co, WV county line in 1805 at age 9. Actual location in the cemetery: Possibly in "a grave marked only by a rock or large cedar tree". Pauley, Mohaney (I16924)
 
2518 Moke (no plot listed) Couch, Patience M. (I2806)
 
2519 Montgomery, West Virginia is divided between Fayette & Kanawha Counties. Family F1471
 
2520 More descendants of Reuben available as of May 13, 2009 at
     http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/u/r/Michael-T-Purkey/ODT2-0001.html
Family F26727
 
2521 Moses' name is also given as Morrise Nash in the Tuscola, Kent County, MI death record of son, Lewis L. Nash...and Morris Nash in the St. Joseph County, MI death record of daughter, Almira Smith. Nash, Rev. Moses (I14043)
 
2522 Mother is possibly Sena Moore. Moore, Bertha (I253)
 
2523 Mother of Willie Catherine Collins Russell. Margaret (I17145)
 
2524 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Torres, Paul Dorelynn (I301)
 
2525 Moved NC to Drew Co., AR 1851. Spent some time at Attala Co., MS enroute to Drew.

During War Between the States, became Deputy QM under Maj. Latimore in the state service, and for some time was stationed at Fulton, after which he was detailed to steamboat service, and was captured at Poplar Bluff on Bayou Bartholomew, this being the only time he was exposed to Yankee bullets during his service. Soon after being captured he was paroled, and on June 4, 1865, returned to his home to find most of his property destroyed but immediately set to work to make good his losses, and more than did so. He died at his home 5 miles from Monticello 1908...his wife 1905.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF SOUTHERN ARKANSAS, p. 959 
Lamb, Thomas Carroll (I160)
 
2526 Moved west with father in the early 1890's to San Luis Valley, Colorado, died 9?30?1929, and interred in Hagerman, New Mexico. Associated with brother, James Andrew. In business for awhile (See article under name of James Andrew Goodner), but moved to Artesia, New Mexico, in the 1900's and remained there the remainder of his life, farming. Goodner, William Henry (I10313)
 
2527 Moved with parents to GA before 1850 to Milltown, Lowndes Co...merchandising.

He was one of the two who represented Berrion County in the Secession Convention...Milledgeville, GA, January 19, 1861. He voted for secession and true to his conviciton and his vote he immediately volunteered for the conflict. He became a member of Capt. L.J. Knight's organization of Co. K of the 29th Co. of Minute Men. He later rose to the rank of captain; then was promoted to the postion of major of the 29th GA, which position he held until he was killed at the battle of Jackson, MS July 13, 1863. He left a widow, who was Miss Satira Lovejoy, dau. of James L. of Clinch Co. A few years after the war she married Robert S. Holtzendorff. 
LAMB, John Carroll (I376)
 
2528 Mr. Barrett, previous husband of Gov. William Walker's second wife, was the brother of Gov. Walker's first wife (who married the Governor as a widow after the Governor became a widower himself). Barrett Mr. (I7094)
 
2529 Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling. And a boy was put to him called Richard More, and another of his brothers. The rest of his children were left behind and came over afterwards.

There is no clear evidence that William's wife's maiden name was Wentworth. Also alleged to be Mary Wyrall...also unsubstantiated.

Much written about William Brewster by William Bradford in "Of Plymouth Plantation."

===From a web page of the Pilgrim Hall Museum by Doug Couch

Caleb Johnson Source quoted: Mayflower Families in Progress: William Brewster for Four Generations (Merrick), New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 124:50-251, Plymouth Colony: Its History and Its People, 1620-1691, (Stratton 1986), Of Plymouth Plantation (Bradford c1630-c1654), The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers (Banks 1929). 
WENTWORTH, Mary (I1535)
 
2530 Mrs. Cannon's maiden name is Carson, unrelated to Carson in her husband's lineage. Carson (I5577)
 
2531 Mrs. Laura B. Couch, 83, of West Salem, died Tuesday morning at Deaconness Hospital, Evansville, Ind.

Surviving are a son, Clifton of New Harmony, Ind.; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Oma Warmoth of Bone Gap, and Mrs. Iva Lacey of Evansville, Ind.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the King Funeral Home, West Salem, with Bro. Fred Keim officiating. Buri 
Rigg, Laura B. (I3060)
 
2532 Mrs. Mary ___ Small, widow. Her maiden name believed to be Wetzel noted in "Sinor Family History" by Marian Dingman. Mary (I14749)
 
2533 Murdered in 588 at Carthage. GOVENOR OF AQUITAINE, Bodegisel II (I6312)
 
2534 Murl is twin to Burl Walling. Walling, Murl Kathryn (I9964)
 
2535 My name is Kenneth E Couch Jr born in 1932 son of Kenneth E Couch who was the son of Joseph Page Couch who was the son of Levi D Couch of Wabash County Illinois. My father said his father Joseph P Couch owned a saw mill, general store, and theater where they showed silent movies and his sister Mildred played the piano for the movies.

Received directly from Kenneth E. Couch in 2009. 
Family F24857
 
2536 my notes show Harry Frisbie as born in San Diego. May be just error...and should have applied to marriage? FRISBIE, Harry L. (I234)
 
2537 N-105-1 Skaggs, Mary Bethaniah (I15932)
 
2538 N-105-2
*** Removed from Bloomington Cemetery and reinterred in Park Hill Cemetery on 10 Oct 1958 *** 
Skaggs, James Lewis (I15913)
 
2539 N-105-3 Stephens, Elizabeth Emily (I15914)
 
2540 N-105-4 Wishard, Samuel Alton (I16274)
 
2541 N-106-1 Skaggs, Hettie Leota (I15936)
 
2542 Name also given (on joint gravestone) as Ira House Couch. Couch, Ira Howes (I3307)
 
2543 Name also given as Windell Wade Couch

2000 post discovered:
Top of Form 1 Couch, Gray, Skaggs,: Wabash Co., IL
Posted by: Kenneth L. Gray Date: October 08, 2000 at 19:54:53
of 196
Searching for information to extend my data on my family history. Wade Couch (1861-1922) married Ella Skaggs (b.1866) Their daughter Hattie Couch was my grandmother and married Ernest Gray. Ernest's father was Wilson Gray, and his father was Daniel Parker Gray who married Lucy Crackel. Gray, Crackel, and Couch were frequent surnmes in Wabash, Edwards, and White counties of Illinois.
Does anyone recognize these people? Can you extend my family history data?
Thank you. Kenneth L. Gray

 
Couch, Walter Wade (I74)
 
2544 Name given as Zwaantjen (Swenneken) Lodeweegs. Lodeweegs, Zwaantjen (I18066)
 
2545 Name unknown. Son of Taw and Lillian...who may have been from Lillian's previous marriage. Said to live in an institution. Kurns, Harold (I8416)
 
2546 Name with initial taken from personally signed/labeled Sunday school "picture lesson paper" July 24, 1892 vol xxiii no 7 d.

===
Transcription of post card:

Postmarked (one cent pre-printed): Stanton Jan 28 1892 Mich, then Jackson Mich Jan 29 7AM 1892 Carrier

Addessed to: Mrs. H.D. Nash West Washington St No 231
(apparently sent back with note "Try Jackson Mich, then) Jackson Mich written above original address

Message side: (some words and characters are guessed at, by Doug Couch)
Stanton Mich Jan 28, 1892
Emma I got through safe at
5:15 (also) I was in Lansing 3-20
ours & in Ionia 20 minits
& found the folks all well
here I (also) saw Herb Tuertay
here
and Thery was well to Blone
I feal very bad for franks
Folks with there Little
Girl She seems very Brite
but I can't hartley make
a loud nois very nice
looking But she makes me
Think of Aunt Soles Willie
and I Don't Believe That Jr
will Live Long And we
Can't tell I am well This
morning how are you all
Iff you are Wores Direct To
Rouland Mich and if all
well you neadnt write Till
you hear from me agan
When I go from here I will
rite agan The Rors are Doing
well they have got a nice store
It Cleart them (119?) Dollars last week
You have The Sympathy of
that you no Down here But
that don't help We must All
ans own Jugl your days
this time Yours Pa Nash
 
Nash, E. Emma (I4739)
 
2547 Name: Joel Bostwick Couch
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1781
Birthplace: WASHINGTON TWP,LITCHFIELD,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Ebenezer Couch
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450318
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
Source Film Number: unknown
Reference Number:
Collection: Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906
 
COUCH, Joel Bostwick (I2781)
 
2548 Nancy Jacobs, daughter of Thomas Jacobs & Rebecca Mallet, first married Isaac Craig, her great uncle as his second wife. Secondly, she married Col. William McCauley. — "A Historical Sketch of New Hope Church, in Orange County, N.C." (rev. ed.), by Rev. D. Irvin Craig, 1891, page 48. (Note: The author, D. I. Craig was the 2nd cousin of Nancy Jacobs.) Jacobs, Nancy (I17311)
 
2549 Nancy was buried in Riverview Cemeterey. Location 5-16 TURNER, Nancy (I3425)
 
2550 Nancy's birth date was presented as 1 Apr 1837; however, this is in direct conflict with her brother, Hiram, whose birth date was presented as 9 May 1837. Therefore both birth dates have been reverted to year estimates based on census. Hyden, Nancy Adams (I15725)
 

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